May 13, 2026

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A Diwali festival is coming to Greenwich with food, dance and stunning lantern parade

A riverside Diwali festival is coming to Greenwich next month with a host of events to celebrate. The Hindu festival of Diwali falls this year on October 31 and is a celebration of light over darkness, with plenty of festivals and events popping up across the capital to mark the festivities. Joining the celebrations, Greenwich

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The Met’s Sienese Art Blockbuster Is One of the Year’s Best Shows

Florence’s Uffizi Gallery is one of the most heavily trafficked museums in the world, and it certainly feels that way, especially when you have to jostle with selfie-taking tourists for a good view of famed Botticellis and Leonardos. Enter a modestly scaled gallery dedicated to 13th-century Sienese art nearby those paintings, however, and the commotion

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Recent News in Black Art: Michaela Yearwood-Dan Joined Mega-Gallery Hauser & Wirth, Nikita Gale Nabbed $100,000 Whitney Biennial Award, Architect Charles Fleming & More

Latest News in Black Art features updates and developments in the world of art and related culture   Michaela Yearwood-Dan in her studio, 2024. | Photo by Ollie Adegboye   REPRESENTATION Michaela Yearwood-Dan Now Represented by Hauser & WirthHauser & Wirth announced its representation of Michaela Yearwood-Dan (b. 1994) in collaboration with Marianne Boesky Gallery.

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‘These attacks have to stop’

The following is an open letter from the National Museum Directors’ Council (NMDC): We are writing as members of the National Museum Directors’ Council (NMDC), which represents the leaders of the UK’s national collections and major regional museums. Over the past few years UK museums and galleries, the artworks they contain, and by extension the

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Meet the gallerists shaking up the art world

They say there’s no art world without artists. But while they are beavering away in their studios, stitching tapestries or painstakingly recording the sound of a pin drop in a bath, there’s an army of people working behind the scenes to get their work out into the world — raising exhibitions, negotiating with museums and

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Artists Rachael May to display work at Curwens Gallery

Visitors to the gallery can meet Rachael on Saturday, October 12 from 11am to 2pm. Her work will then be on display each Saturday for four weeks. Rachael said: “As an artist and nurse deeply inspired by the interplay of colour and emotion, my work reflects a journey of self-discovery and expression. Umbrellas above Royston by

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Bright future promised former Swindon Museum and Art Gallery

By Barrie Hudson – 11 October 2024 CommunityBusiness Entrepreneur Arthur Dallimer, left, and Swindon Borough Council Leader Cllr Jim Robbins at Apsley House Swindon Borough Council planners have approved entrepreneur Arthur Dallimer’s detailed plans for Apsley House in Old Town. Mr Dallimer, 29, who bought and sold his first property at the age of 18, says he is

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Pounding the Pavement at London’s Hottest Gallery Openings, and More Juicy Art World Gossip

ON THE GROUND AT LONDON’S ART OPENINGS Hello from London! I’m sure you’ve heard it by now, but chatter on the ground here is that sales have been slow, parties have been pretty dull, and most of the energy is being saved up for next week’s festivities in gay Paree. But that doesn’t mean there hasn’t

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We sympathise but art protests must end, say museums

The directors of leading museums and galleries have urged protesters to stop attacking their exhibitions as they warn that the stunts are disruptive and the public “no longer feel safe”. In a letter to The Times, the National Museum Directors’ Council, which represents the leaders of the country’s national collections and regional museums, said that

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Hamilton lofts, art gallery hosts concert to fundraise for hurricane victims

HAMILTON, Ohio (WXIX) -Officials with the Artspace Hamilton Lofts and The Strauss Gallery in Hamilton, Ohio, hosted a concert Saturday to help raise money for the American Red Cross and the Appalachian Helene Response Fund. Millions of people in the South are still enduring the aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, grappling with power outages

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